Seems expensive?We booked again with dfds newhaven to dieppe return got my nice person discount which made it £342 return
I think thats a great price esp as saving all them miles to dieppe from chunnel
how do you go and compare costs
We're the same as far as p&j go but brittany have been tied with them but principals is after how they treated the staffUnless I’m going east, Belgiumish, of course I’d use the Chunnel or the Dunkirk ferry. Otherwise it’s Dieppe every time. Wouldn’t touch P&O with a barge pole. Don’t tell me if they gave me a freebie, I’d use them, cos 1, they’d never give a freebie, and , 2, I’d tell them ,if they could afford to give free tickets away, I’d ask the why they couldn’t pay their staff the minimum wage.
Tight aberdonian=nah no chance ,quite right mate there's a few I spoke to who didn't realise the change and lost out a fait bitWe haven’t booked anything yet but plan to cross Dover to Calais on Irish Ferries late Aug. or early Sep. we converted our Tesco Vouchers into 2*£75 and 1*£40 before they changed the rate of exchange with “Partners” from 3 times to two times. We have a year to use them. If we pay the flexible fare, one way, with an £75 voucher we pay about £50……… Every little helps!
You reckon the M25 passed Heathrow is bad? Don't try the Essex side, over the Dartford bridge then.Used dieppe to Newhaven for the first time last month. We normally use the tunnel, but since they have stopped the frequent traveller scheme we have been looking at alternatives. Dieppe town is a great place to spend some time in and the aire at the beach is just five minutes from the ferry. We will be using this crossing in the future. The only problem was the road to and from Newhaven took a while to get to the M25 and got stuck at Heathrow. Next time we will head towards Portsmouth and head up past Oxford, that was our route when we travelled Portsmouth to
le Havre.
Shut it was a pita today as the feds had to stop all lanes to clear a rts this was after the roadworks we were in for miles but the weather was great and we ended up having p,e Ty time so stress level was zero stopped twice for a coffee and a dumpbut I managed to pass through that as wellUsed dieppe to Newhaven for the first time last month. We normally use the tunnel, but since they have stopped the frequent traveller scheme we have been looking at alternatives. Dieppe town is a great place to spend some time in and the aire at the beach is just five minutes from the ferry. We will be using this crossing in the future. The only problem was the road to and from Newhaven took a while to get to the M25 and got stuck at Heathrow. Next time we will head towards Portsmouth and head up past Oxford, that was our route when we travelled Portsmouth to
le Havre.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,. Welcome to the biggest car park in Europe.M25 is for tourist, everyone else goes straight through the middle, easy and free if you get a NI library bus number plate made up.
Anyway, train for me across channel, just so easy, even if it is stupid money these days.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,. Welcome to the biggest car park in Europe.
The M25 is only a minor inconvenience by comparison
Myself, and her indoors, went to Hull to Rotterdam (and back) just before Christmas last year 2022 (albeit in the car and not a motorbike) decided to book one of the 2 posh Club Stateroom cabins .. bloody excellent! proper VIP service. We were met by our own valet (concierge) who met with us on the car deck and carried our bags to the cabin. He attended our every need and even organized serving our dinner in the restaurant. It was a great experience and he even collected our purchases from the shop and delivered them to our car in the morning.. it cost a fair few quid but so what! the stateroom cabin even had a proper bath as well as a shower.. (see attached pic and try not to throw up)We went on Hull to Rotterdam last autumn. Much easier for us to get to(midlands).Having an overnight cabin was all part of the holiday. We arrived about 8.30 am.This gave us all day to get to where we wanted.
At one time we always went for the cheapest crossing. Now we prefer to go for the easiest port to travel to.